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Crisis, Catastrophe, and Disaster in Organizations

Managing Threats to Operations, Architecture, Brand, and Stakeholders

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Focusing on the interplay between events and crises, the book delves into how crises impact organizations and their stakeholders. It integrates systems theory with wave, epidemiological, immunological, and psycho-social theories to provide a comprehensive understanding of crisis effects. The author presents new models that illustrate the progression from events to crises and potential disasters, alongside methods for documenting and measuring these impacts. This work significantly enhances the literature on organizational and crisis management by offering tested theories and tools for identifying trauma contributors.

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Crisis, Catastrophe, and Disaster in Organizations, Dennis W. Tafoya

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Erscheinungsdatum
2020
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Titel
Crisis, Catastrophe, and Disaster in Organizations
Untertitel
Managing Threats to Operations, Architecture, Brand, and Stakeholders
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Dennis W. Tafoya
Erscheinungsdatum
2020
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
304
ISBN13
9783030370732
Reihe
Beschreibung
Focusing on the interplay between events and crises, the book delves into how crises impact organizations and their stakeholders. It integrates systems theory with wave, epidemiological, immunological, and psycho-social theories to provide a comprehensive understanding of crisis effects. The author presents new models that illustrate the progression from events to crises and potential disasters, alongside methods for documenting and measuring these impacts. This work significantly enhances the literature on organizational and crisis management by offering tested theories and tools for identifying trauma contributors.